Summary: meets, and that is the test of his moral probity and altruism. The Indian Outlook on British rule in India hinges on the belief that the Englishman, in his capacity as ruler, must act with a disinterested concern for the welfare of the Indian people, above and beyond the pursuit of British interests. Educated Indians doubt the genuine intentions of British rule, questioning whether any generous or beneficent action by the English nation has not stemmed from self-serving motives. The expectation is that the Englishman in India must embody Christian virtues of goodness and selflessness, serving the well-being and development of India, not just for commercial or imperialistic gain. The essence of British rule in India, in the eyes of Indians, lies in the ability of the Englishman to uplift and benefit the Indian populace, demonstrating an ethos of philanthropy and righteousness that transcends mere political or economic ambitions.